November 30, 2018

Sichuan Airlines pilot lands aircraft manually after co-pilot sucked out of shattered cockpit window
A CO-PILOT was "sucked halfway” out of a shattered cockpit window as the plane’s captain steered the aircraft to safety.上海到香港機票The Sun reports, Liu Chuanjian is being hailed a hero on Chinese social
media after landing the Sichuan Airlines flight manually after his
colleague was pulled back into the cabin.
He told the Chengdu Economic Daily that the Airbus A319 had just reached
a cruising altitude of 32,000 feet when a deafening sound tore through
the cabin.
The cockpit experienced a sudden loss of pressure and drop in
temperature and when he looked over, the right windshield was gone.
Liu spoke of the terrifying moment he realised his colleague had been
partially sucked out of the window.
He said: "There was no warning sign. Suddenly, the windshield just
cracked and made a loud bang.
"The next thing I know, my co-pilot had been sucked halfway out of the
window.
"Everything in the cockpit was floating in the air. Most of the
equipment malfunctioned — and I couldn’t hear the radio.The co-pilot,
who was wearing a seatbelt, was pulled back in and miraculously only
suffered scratches and a sprained wrist, the Civil Aviation
Administration of China said.
Officials confirmed that none of the plane’s 119 passengers or any of
the other cabin crew were injured in the nightmarish descent.
Authorities said France’s BEA accident investigation agency and Airbus
would send staff to China to investigate.
Sichuan Airlines Flight 3U8633 left the central Chinese municipality of
Chongqing on Monday bound for the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
It made its emergency landing in the south west city of Chengdu.
An unnamed passenger told Chinese media: "The crew were serving us
breakfast when the aircraft began to shake. We didn’t know what was
going on and we panicked.
"Then the oxygen masks dropped ... we experienced a few